The Dalles weekly chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1947, October 04, 1893, PART 1, Image 4

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    THE DALLIES WEEKLY CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1893.
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YEliM'S CittiiAT WOKK.
JUBILEE MEMORIAL.
Tm lln.lon lliurvh I'mMltd to the
I l' by the riulhrul.
! "FaJstafT" Ib Pronouncod the Com- IVobaldy tlie most appropriate of the
poBor'B Masterpiece.
TiW TITERS,
and especially nursing mothers, need
the strengthening support and help
that comes with Dr. Pieroe's Fa
Torite Prescription. It lessens the
pains and burdens of child-bearing,
insures healthy, vigorous offspring,
and promotes an abundant secretion
of nourishment on the part of the
mother. It is an invigorating tonic
made especially for women, per
fectly harmless in any condition
of the female system, as it regu
lates and promotes all the natural
functions and never conflicts with
them.
The M Prescription " builds up,
strengthens, and cures. In all the
chronio weaknesses and disorders
that afflict women, it is guaranteed
to benefit or cure, or the money
is refunded.
For every case of Catarrh which
they cannot cure, the proprietors of
Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy agree
to pay $500 in cash. You're cured
by its mild, soothing, cleansing, and
healing properties, or you're paid.
FRENCH & CO.,
BANKERS.
TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
Letters of Credit issued available in he
Eastern States.
Bight Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfers sol don New York, Chicago, St.
Louis, San Francisco, Portland Oregon,
Seattle Wash., and various points in Or
egon ana asnington.
Collections made at all points on 'v
orable terms.
( of the "irnd Old Mm" of Europe--
in Ilia K-iit.T-Miith Year Now,
I Hut M Hrtght unit 'apatite '
I m Young itlutit.
Our century has been kind to the
! veteran in the various walks of life.
and poetry, M.-ienee, politics, art and
music each boust their famous devotees
who have passed the Ncptiuiirenarian
line, lu the realm of music, the great
Italian maestro. Giuseppe Verdi, re
cently, and in his hoventy-ninth year,
has given to the world an opera whose
brillianoy of conception, masterful
force, perfect technique and richness
of popular sentiment rise ahove those
of his former creations. It takes a
place anion the grand productions of
time. Uadyn won renown for the pro
duction of his Creation" anil the
"Seasons" when a little past Ul, but
since then intellectual vigor at this
age has ceased to attract wonder.
Wagner puve the world his best con
ception when CM; at To Verdi brought
out his first tragic opera, and at 7'J pru
duces a comic opera which has won
universal plaudits.
The striking character of Verdi's
"Falstaff" is the originality of both
plan and execution. The aged artist,
long since a master of the old school of
musical expression, and a consistent
teacher of its methods, has broken
away from its lines, and with all the
trenchant style, poetic tire and concen
trated vigor of a man in the zenith of
strength and activity leads the way
into new paths, and raises higher the
standard of musical interpretation. At
an age when it is presumed a man
ceases to develop mentally or to le
capable of the assimilation of new
ideas and methods. Verdi has shown
himself as alert intellectually and as
quick to master new principles and
popular sentiments as the most bril
liant.of the younger school, and he is
the acknowledged head of the modern
Italian school. "Kalstaff" is a comedy
in the full significance of the term.
There are eleven parts in the opera,
that of Sir John Falstaff being played
at its initial performance in Milan by
many presents given to I "ope I.eo in
celebration of his epiiwopal jubilee is
the memorial church of St. Joachim, in
Komc. The pope, it is said, encouraged
the projivt, because he believes the
erection of churches is a commendable
thing in itelf. anil also Itccause it
would furui-.li work for the masons ami
builders of Koine, who are stilTering
from the prevalent depression in their
arts. The church is certainly worthy
of a place among the splendid archi
tectural monuments of the Kternal city,
and is a suitable commemoration of a
poutitT who is one of the most remark
able figures of contemporary F,urope.
Komc was completely given over to
the celebration of the jubilee, with
which the Italiuu government did not
interfere in the least The original idea
was to celebrate the occasion with an
c-J !fc";'Lrd L
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yzinft rrfi-
ON THE ENGLISH THRUNt
Ot'KKN Viitohia is said to know the
names of ull her household servant
nlili.uiL'h there are over one hundred
and twenty-live of them.
I'll.vm.xs V. did not rehearse bis own
funeral in his own lifetime. On the
contrary, he disliked the thought of
death so much that all persons were
forbidden to use the word in his pres
ence.
TllK seignonige ,r deduction made
from the bullion to cover expenses and
nav the sovereign his royalty has
varied in different countries and a
different times. Henry III. charged
sixpence iu the pound; Henry VIII
fifty shilliugs for every pound of gold
coined.
Wiikn the nueen dies her mortal re
mains will rest in the gray granite
sarcophagus with the late lamented
lrinee Albert'sashes. I'nilerneaththe
arms of the queen and lrinee Albert
on the monument is Inscribed: "Fare
well, well beloved. Here at last I will
rest with thee. With thee iu Christ
will rise again."
. a. BCHIKCK,
president.
J. SI. Pattbhsos
Castller.
First Rational Bank.
THE DALLES. - - - OREGON
A General Banking Business transacted
Deposits received, subject to Sight
Draft or Check.
Collections made and proceeds promptly
remitted on day of collection.
Sight and Telegraphic Exchange sold on
New York, San Francisco and Portland.
D1RECTOKS.
D. P. Thompson. Jno. S. Schjcmck.
Ed. M. Williams, Gio. A. Librk.
H. M. Bsall.
0ijk
1-7 7
CHURCH OF ST. JOACU1M.
exhibition, but this was abandoned! in
favor of the pilgrimages, because only
about five years hail passed since a sim
ilar exhibition was held, ami lecause it
was expected that the contributions of
the pilgrims would do much to help out
the papal finances, which are said to be
in anything but a flourishing condition.
The memorial church is dedicated to
the pope's patron saint, his baptismal
name being Joachim. It was on Feb
ruary ltf, l!4:i, that Leo's consecration
as a bishop took place, and it was the
fiftieth anniversary of this event that
was commemorated.
THE DALLES
Rational Bank,
Of DALLES CITY, OR.
President - -Vice-President,
Cashier, - -
Z. F. Moony
Charles Hilton
M. A. Moodt
General Banking Business Transacted.
Sight Exchanges Sold on
NEW YORK,
SAN FRANCISCO,
CHICAGO
and PORTLAND, OR.
Collections made on favorable terms
at all accessible points.
From TERlfllflrUi op INTERIOR Points
THE
lie
it Pacmc
RAILROAD
I the line to take
TO ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH.
It 1 the Dining Car Rout. It ran Throngs
VaUbaled 1 ralas ever? day la the ysar to
. paul and Chicago
(NO CHANGE OT CAR8.)
tnpomrl of Dlnlnc Can onturpaaaeil. Pull
brewing Boom sleepers of latesteuaipmenl
TOURIST SLEEPING- CIRS
Beat tbat can be eonstroeted, ami In which
nenmnKxlationa an bnta Free and Furnished
tor holders of Flrat and Second-class Tickets, and
ELEGANT DAI COACHES
A continuous Use, Conner tine, with all Unas
aflordlnf direct aud uninterrupted aervloa.
Pullman Sleeper reservations ean be seemed
la advance tbrouf h any agent of Uie road.
THROUGH TICKETS point la America,
KokUoiI and Kiirupe can be purchased at aay
ticket office of the com pear
Foil Information concerning rates, time et
trains, routes aud otiier details furnitoed m
application to
W. C. ALLAWAY,
Agent D. P. A. NaT. Co., Regulator office, Tbe
iislies, Or., or
A. D. CHARLTON,
Aas'L General Fasseoger AU, Portland, 'Jgn
Ol'ISEPPE VERni.
Victor Maurel. This character is the
central lijjnre of the story anl is upon
the stape most of the time. The chanpe
of Ktyle in Venli's works first was no
ticeable in "Don Carlo!.." ami contin
ued in "Aitla," tke ".Manzoni I!e
quiem." anil "Otello." and linils its
culmination in his "KalstafT." Much
of the chanire in the latter production is
creditable to Sip;. Arri'o l!oito. tile noted
libre ti;,t. in whom Verdi found a
collaborator worthy his accomplish
ments, and one whose assistance (rave
inspiration to his efforts. Uoito is thor
oughly verseti in statecraft, and his
libretto, an adaptation from Shakes
peare, is rich in puetic wntiment,
dramatic incident and lively action.
The work throughout is concise and
admirably balanced. In "Otello," the
tray'ie oiK-ra, the libretto is occasional
ly made subordinate to the music, but
in 'Falstaff" the music is made only to
embellish the poetry regardless of its
own effect. The orchestration is ex
cellent, the charming smoothness and
coloring producing a delightful effect.
Musical history pives the first opera
heanl in Europe as "Daphne." per
formed in l.V.M. It was at once pro
nounced an "unnatural drama." and
was the object of much ridicule nnd
criticism from people who rraintained
it absurd that the actors should sin(r
instead of speaking their lines. At
that time it was a bold experiment to
attempt to revive in modem Europe
the lireek drama, but the "tlrecks," as
they were called, held their way
courageously, and in fifty years the
opera was the favorite form of music in
all European countries.
There is a pirl in Staten Island who
has kept a hive of lee in her bedroom
durinfr the winter. She said recently,
according to the New York Sun, that
they were the mest unobjectionable of
companions. They are quiet, orderly
and atteml strictly .to their own affairs.
When the warm weather comes they
will be sent out doors, where there are
beds of mi(rnonette and other sweet
R-'ented flowers, which the lees fully
understand are planted for their speciul
use. This hive of bees is the nucleus of
her coutcniplatcd bee farm. Last sum
mer they supplied her weekly with
thirty-six pounds of honcv. For each
: i f.ind of hooey she received thirty
cuts. The profits of tiee-kecping- are
rre:it, the cost small. The labor of
:i )i-.eyraisin(r has been materially
ic.wcucd for the bees by motli:rn ini
provemcnta. and they seem proportion
ii.ely (rratcful. The bees no lonifur
:n:iko their own cells, which are pn-
ilu fil by machinery out of wax. These
.-.rtiii iial cells are plaeel in the hiveaui!
ti-.u Ix-es seem to be clad to ire t riil of
tlie labor of makinjr them. Immediate
ly tlu-y (ret to honey making. This
l j ,i:iess they conduct alone. When the
ell. are full the hive mast ls watched
fii.ta without. Ust the bee bejrin s-al-them
up, which they do in order to
luy up their winter's food. To (ruard
aiii.-.t this, additional cells are put on
l .p of the hive, called supcrx. In these
t!:e bees deposit their extra store, and
t!.i is rcM-rved for their winter outfit.
When the ls-es lx-(;in to fvu the cells
the Imix is removed, a small machine in
put inside which is set vibrating, and
li.is empties the cells of their honey,
which is lirawn off, and the cells, hav
ing been drained, are put back to be re
filled. This young woman anvs that
her bees know her, aud are as tame to i
h-r hand a dove. The occupation of I
iioney making lias proved pleasurable
and profitable.
Ilrlttsh I'uiilahas
The only Instrument used purely for
punishment in her majesty a Jail now
adaya is a crank handle weighted heav
ily with lead and working heavily
inside a 1hx, an indicator at a slit
recording the number of revolu
tion) made eight thousand to eleveu
thousand constituting a day 'a work
Among the purely mechanical labor is
included the working at the crank
handles of the huge wuter pump, and
by cranks, too, all the meal used in the
prison is ground, but in the cane of the
corn-grinding the prisoner may rest as
often as he likes provided he gets
through his allotted task.
Karl's Clover Koot, me new blood
purifier, gives freshness ami clearness to
the complex ion and cures constipation.
25c. 50c. and 11.00. Sold lv Knii)eB A
Kinersly, drureists.
Billion's cure, the Great Cough and
Croup Cure, is for sals by Hnipes & Kin
ersly. Pocket size contains twenty-five
doses, ouly '2'tc. Children love it. NiUi
by Snipes & Kinersly.
Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San
Diego, Cal., savs: "Shiloh's Catarrh
Remedy is the first medicine I have
ever found that would do me any good
Price 50 eta. Sold by Snipes ,& Kinersly,
UpDotUV.
Ciirfu Couirba- nur)jiir,br Uuoitt,
nd Aliiiti.. V r Cuubiiiiii tiun ft h' an
rivttl; hcurrl tltCKismmi w tore All ttthttr
failrt); willctTHK YOiTift.ihca In tmio. tioht
by I)niffi;iL fm nrrttnrrinl'-v'. Fr 1 muc Itack
SHILOHS CATARRH
! Tis-ro ou i. MU.1T11 Th rem! v lssuanin.
tnud (o i::ire ruu. l'rkxUcti. lutucuir tmt
Pnr sale by Snipes Klueralv.
VIGOR of MEN
frf ta.ll,. Oulcklr.
V1- Permanently Rsstawl.
MO
WEAKNESS,
NERVOUSNESS,
DEBILITY,
SHOE
FACTORY
For Sale at a Bargain
Tin uiulersipn'd, having Becured tlio
iiAiuii-s 01 uui vwi iuirnwt'ti ior 11 iirst-t
win bi'u tin sunn ui u Durpiin. Jloro
lioilor of -UMmIiI hoist iiovr. uinl a 1
is arrp,J
om powor, uinl a lam armiw-J
1 iumri. laKlino Hefting,"" Jml ioji," 1 ti n, -!
ingn almost a coniloto slnn factory.'
. j'iT"Jlil'sliJ.mw pi'itoH"for8i'
atinp ; a factory of this iviml tolftid "liTthiT
Write for jiarticularsjit once, to " ii
9.12
"There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at
leads on to fortune."
unquestionably
' 1
had referenoe to th
ClBf-Oit Sals ill fc-
at CRANDALL & BURGET
who are selling these goods out at greatly-red uct;
. . . . ' I
MICHKLBACH r.KICK, . UMON ST.
.Familiar FaCi
E. HAYAKD,
.o bptcial Atjtnl (ieneral Land Office
es in a jew J 'lace.
J. IC. HARM
Bayard cj OSctx-XLett
Tho Pol VcYzxYo I nan Irrnr5
COLLECTION ACENCY.
Tvn.Tsr puniiio. "
i'arties having i'ronertv thev wish to Kll or Tnh. If.,,. . u..,'
Abstract of Title furnished, will fitiri it to their advantiign tel(a
We shall make
a sMcialt.y
Ix-fore the
of the
Ullitep
prom -cut ion
State JjukI
of Claims snd
OfIil!.
85 Washington St.
THE DALLES, 0
LONGEVITY OF
MAN.
t Iteuuirli-
that
may
HOME HINTS.
RlCB. Fresh boiled rice, with the
juice of roast beef or mutton, and
served on a piece of toast is nice.
Housekeeper.
II.whkn lliscuiT. One juart of liffht
bread dou?h, two-thirds of a cup of
butter; work thoroughly together, anil
let rise until light, mold into biscuit
and place on well-buttered tins to rise;
when light bake in a moderately quick
oven. Farm, Field and Fireside.
A 1rktty Dish. Half fill a bowl with
cold stewed and sweetened fruit; pour
on a cold boiled custard from which
you have saved the whites; make a
meringue of the whites with one table
spoonful of sugar to each egg and pour
over the custard. Detroit Free Press.
Ci-RBAKT Sniii'B. Mix a pound of
sugar with every pint of currant juice.
When the sugar is dissolved boll it a
few minutes and skim it. When al
most cold add a gill of brandy to every
quart of sirup, ilottle It, cork it Weil
and keep in a cool place. Iloston
Itudget.
Strawbp.riit Ksow. Hull and wash
a quart of nice ripe strawberries, press
them through a sieve, add the beaten
whites of two eggs and a coffeecupful
of sugar. With an egg-Water beat
these together until light and foamy.
Set in a cool place and serve cold.
Orange Judd Farmer.
People Who Have Atlaiurd
llhlr Ol.l A ,'.
It was l'rof. Hufi'land's opinion
the limit of possible human life
oe sel at two hundred years this on
the general principle, says the St.
Louis Kepublie. that the life of nearly
all living creatures is eight times the
years, months or weeks of its period
of growth. That which quickly comes
to maturity quickly perishes, and the
earlier complete development is
reached the sooner bodily decay en
sues. .More women reach old age than
men, but more men attain remarkable
longevity than women.
Horned animals are shorter lived
than those without horns, fierce longer
than timid, and amphibious creature;-,
longer than those which inhabit the
air. The pike will continue to live for
one hundred anil fifty or one hundred
anil seventy-five years, and the com
mon turtle is good for at least a cen
tury. I'assing up the scale of life to
man and skipping the patriarchs we
find many recorded instances of ex
traordinary longevity.
The ancient Egyptians lived three
times as long as the modern lotus eat
ers. Instances of surprising and
authentic longevity among the classic
dreeks and Romans are not at all rare.
I'liny note the fact that in the reign
of Km per or Vespasian (73 A. D.)
there were VU men living in a limited
area on the Kiver Po who wen 100
year old and upward. Three of these
were 140 and avrven others over l:S0.
Cicero's wife lived to be 103, and the
Roman actress Lueeja played in putt
lie after she had celebrated her one
hundred and twelfth birthday.
Ton Kf.a, the only survivor of the
original Christy's minstrels, celebrated
the neventieth anniversary of his birth
at his home in .North l'a'terson, N. J .
recently. '
Mm
11 w
u1 ftll th trftln of ffl
1 nun rmtly ?rtvr or ltr
xoHMoa, utt results of
f vrwork. I o k n m a s,
worrv.eta ruJIatreiiffili,
dvelpuftnt ail' iun
rlvrn Ufvry (rmn ixl
p-runn of tho bod)-.
HI m nut ura mt h Nltv
ImntllatinprfTn?n
vrt. raliunfniput).ii.ts?.
li.iuu rrrviMf,
exr.lfttiAUon and prwfa
BoalisMi Mt4lj frv.
ERIE MEDICAL CO.
BUFFALO. N. V.
The Fifth Annual
-OF TIIK-
Second Eastern Oregon District
Agricultural Society,
W1IX HE IIKLD AT
THE DAIiLES, ORECOH,
October 10th, 1893,
Continuing five days.
A. 6.
O. MACK,
Secretary.
McAllister.
President.
W. IL YOUNG,
Biacksiniin & waoon shop
General Blacksmlthing and Work done
promptly, and all work
Guaranteed.
Horse Shoeing Speciality
Tiaird StreeL odd. Licbe's old stand.
PAUL KREFT & CO.,
-DKAI.F.RS IN-
PAINTS. OILS AND GLAS
And the Most Complete and the latest Patterns and Dtsitmtn
Traelical I'sinters and Taper Hangers. None but the but jnni(
Hhiirwin-Williams and J. V. Masnrv's I'ainM used In all Jiir work, ind
the most ckilled workmen employed. Agents fur Masnry Liquid fur
ureiiiim iujiiimiiiiuuii ir son uiixiure. a urai riaas anicie id an w
orders promptly attetideJ to.
Paint Ehoo corner Thirdsnd WashinRtoB 8ti.. The Iialte
The California Winchou!
4 Is now open, and its prprititor will b:11
J.' proauceu wine at prin-s in the roach ol
T Also, Wst J'eanuts to ho found. Goods
1 to bo riire and t irst-Llass in every rest)
his honir
everyixw;
puarantw
ect.
Thompson's Addition.
c BECHl
The Dalles
Gigar : Factory
BTE8T BTEEBT.
FACTORY NO. 105.
pTpi A PQol the livmt Brands
VlUTiVIVO manufactured, and
ordero from all parts of the country tilled
on the shortest notice.
The reputation of THE DALLEH CI.
GAR has become firmly established, and
the demand for the home manufactured
article Is increasing every day.
A. ULRICH & SON.
YOUR ATTEpK,
It called to the fstt
jtogh Glen
3
n.ssie.. t n f ( .,. r inter
and Building Material of all i
OsrrU the rinest tl '
World s Fair Accommodation
THE ROSED ALE HOTEL
0414 St Avcnuc Cmicsoo Ills,
A G. Goldsmith r'sossmos.
II ( tat T Us U
i
er-ieesio o aoacosif M0Ttl.
lloonia All Oliold. Ones Keep.
R llli M. .inriiii. e. tiii. I Oil p.ril.f
lur tai li u.r..,!, keiiil l..r Irrulara.
Picture
Mould
i
To b foani Id th City.
72 Washington Stf
The Si Charles Jt
PORTLAND, ORE0N
Tkta old, popular and ta
i been entirely refurnislJ.0
t .1-..I
ii as uwin eniireiy mm"' nvt,
room has been re papered and "jr
and newly carpeted tlirotW""-.
linn. Minl.ln. 1711 rOOIIl" nU "
venlencs-
reasoiiaiiin. a OT a
to the houiM. Frer bus to D0
trains
every modern wnwn"W
nable. A wnaA restart .
i bouse, r rer uu j